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Text + Image: Marja Saleva: He is so obsessed with me
© Saleva, He is so obsessed with me, 2013
In He is so obsessed with me, artist Marja Saleva seeks to blur the lines between fiction and reality.
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Text + Image: Krista Svalbonas: Displacement
©Krista Svalbonas, Ansbach 1, layered laser cut pigment prints, 2018, 14×21
A month or so ago, I had the good fortune to experience the work of Krista Svalbonas in person, at Marshal
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The 2021 Paula Riff Award: Katie Shapiro
©Katie Shapiro, Athabasca Glacier Smile, Inkjet print with photographic gels and tape
Congratulations to artist Katie Shapiro for receiving the 1st Annual Paul Riff Award, jurored by Bren
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Lenscratch Student Prize Third Place Winner: André Ramos-Woodard
©André Ramos-Woodard, BL!NG
We are thrilled to share the 2021 Lenscratch Student Prize Third Place Winner, André Ramos-Woodard.
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Raymond Thompson: In/Visible
©Raymond Thompson, Jr.
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Two Keys: Unspoken Stories
©Two Keys, Pulse
“This is what we storytellers do. We restore order with imagination. We instill hope again, and again, and again. Let me prove it to you.
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The CENTER Awards: Project Launch Grant Honorable Mention: Meridel Rubenstein
©Meridel Rubenstein, Adam and Eve
Congratulations to Meridel Rubenstein for being selected for an Honorable Mention in CENTER’s Project Launch Grant recognizing her project, Eden in
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Focus on Vernacular: Daisy Patton
©Daisy Patton, Untitled (Dear half 5-4-1927)*, 2021, 80×60”
When personal snapshots are lost or abandoned by their owners, the memories they represent are lost with them.
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Focus on Vernacular: Maggie Callahan: Unknowingly and Everywhere
©Maggie Callahan, Untitled#12
Some months ago, Lenscratch had a call for physically altered photographs which resulted in a wonderful exhibition, The Artist Intervenes, jurored by Adriene
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Focus on Vernacular: Greg Sand: Chronicle
©Greg Sand, Gestures, from Chronicle
To begin this week of celebrating artists using vernacular or found photographs, we need to describe this ever expanding genre.
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Christiane Feser: In Between
©Christiane Feser, Partition 144 2020 Photo Object with cut Archival Pigment Print 31.5 x 43.3 x 0.
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John Brinton Hogan: Visual Aphasia
©John Brinton Hogan, Artists at the SASCO Site, North of Tucson, Arizona, January 2017 (Brick Red and Grey with Yellow Glitter Blisters) 2017 Mixed media on cotton paper 28 x 41 inches (71





















